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"revised the document" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you need to describe a situation in which someone has made changes to a document. For example, "My boss revised the document and sent it back to me for approval."
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Google revised the document it will give prospective investors yesterday, to state even more pointedly that the unusual auction process for its initial stock sale could cause its shares to fall after the offering.
(As a C.I.A. staffer said in one of the e-mails, "The State Department had major reservations with much or most of the document. We revised the document with their concerns in mind").
Google has recently revised the document it will give prospective investors to include a warning that they should refrain from participating if they are doing so simply with the expectation of a short-term profit.
He revised the document to provide that the kids would get the exemption amountbut only up to 50% of the value of the estate.
SH and MY revised the document.
DG and BP revised the document.
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Mnuchin has revised the documents.
Worried that the deal might be scotched, Ms. Garcia revised the documents to the bank's earlier specifications and paid an additional $575.
In December, 1962, after Pope John had recovered from his illness, he had Cardinal Bea revise the document, and gave the revision his approval.
He added that they were revising the document and that "the idiot that wrote it has now left us and joined the Conservatives".
AK has contributed in writing the sections on "-omics", and also on revising the document.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com